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How can a person stop being Average ?


You know that average is calculated as (X + Y + Z)/3 and so on. This value of this term can be increased by either decreasing denominator or increasing numerator. For life, this average is of your skills. Denominator is the number of skills you have and numerative is the sum of your extentbof brilliance in respective fields. Greater the value of this avergae, less average (better) you are than others. I will advise you to reduce the denominator. I see my friends desiring to excel in coding, analytics, finance, consultancy, robotics, embedded electronics, UPSC preparation, CAT preparation and many more fields, all at once! They start all these things simultaneously, fail to give deep attention to one and end up being mediocre/average in all the topics. "Jack of all trades, master of none". Had they chosen one or two topics and tried their best in them, they would have been far above average in those topics. So, stop scattering your energy and labour. Focus on smaller number of things, channelise all your energy into them and be master of them. That's the way you can stop being average.



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